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TIME 2:00pm—4:00pm
DATES Wednesday afternoons, May 6 – June 17
DURATION: 7 weeks
INSTRUCTOR Isabella Rotman
LEVEL Open
Open classes are perfect for potters with experience who want some additional support pursuing their projects. The instructor will be on hand to provide demos as needed and offer support, critique, and advice for self-directed project, but this is not a structured class like the Foundational or Intermediate classes.
Great for Wednesday night wheel students who would like to start early and make a day of it with support along the way.
Great for any wheel student who would like more focused and guided practice hours.
Attendees may extend their time on the wheel by adding up to two hours without the instructor: arrive at 1 p.m. and stay until 5 p.m.
WAITLIST: If this class is full, complete this short form and we’ll let you know if a seat become available in the class you’re interested in—or in another similar class.
Student enrollment includes:
2 hours a week of support, critique, and advice
A personal student shelf (18w × 18d × 12h)
One 25 lb. block of clay (*Students may purchase up to one additional 25 lb. block of Clay)
All kiln firing and glaze costs
Use of studio tools and equipment
Extra studio access during Student Practice Hours
More Student Info and details HERE.
Members:
2 hours a week of support, critique, and advice
Does not include an additional student shelf
Does not include clay
All kiln firing and glaze costs
Use of studio tools and equipment
24/7 studio member access
Students are encouraged to bring:
Wheel Throwing Tool Kit (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Apron (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Towels (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Notebook and pen/pencil
Bucket, bag, or tool holder for storage
Instructor
Isabella Rotman is a cartoonist and illustrator living and drawing in Maine. Isabella has been making ceramics for 2 1/2 years, and has been at Mill Pond since the beginning. Her ceramics work combines nature illustration with functional forms, and she particularly enjoys underglaze painting under a crystal clear glaze. See her work on Instagram and on her website.
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TIME 2:00pm—4:00pm
DATES Wednesday afternoons, May 6 – June 17
DURATION: 7 weeks
INSTRUCTOR Isabella Rotman
LEVEL Open
Open classes are perfect for potters with experience who want some additional support pursuing their projects. The instructor will be on hand to provide demos as needed and offer support, critique, and advice for self-directed project, but this is not a structured class like the Foundational or Intermediate classes.
Great for Wednesday night wheel students who would like to start early and make a day of it with support along the way.
Great for any wheel student who would like more focused and guided practice hours.
Attendees may extend their time on the wheel by adding up to two hours without the instructor: arrive at 1 p.m. and stay until 5 p.m.
WAITLIST: If this class is full, complete this short form and we’ll let you know if a seat become available in the class you’re interested in—or in another similar class.
Student enrollment includes:
2 hours a week of support, critique, and advice
A personal student shelf (18w × 18d × 12h)
One 25 lb. block of clay (*Students may purchase up to one additional 25 lb. block of Clay)
All kiln firing and glaze costs
Use of studio tools and equipment
Extra studio access during Student Practice Hours
More Student Info and details HERE.
Members:
2 hours a week of support, critique, and advice
Does not include an additional student shelf
Does not include clay
All kiln firing and glaze costs
Use of studio tools and equipment
24/7 studio member access
Students are encouraged to bring:
Wheel Throwing Tool Kit (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Apron (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Towels (Purchase via Mill Pond HERE)
Notebook and pen/pencil
Bucket, bag, or tool holder for storage
Instructor
Isabella Rotman is a cartoonist and illustrator living and drawing in Maine. Isabella has been making ceramics for 2 1/2 years, and has been at Mill Pond since the beginning. Her ceramics work combines nature illustration with functional forms, and she particularly enjoys underglaze painting under a crystal clear glaze. See her work on Instagram and on her website.